Facebook Users Can Enable “Dislike Button” by Clicking on Link-Fiction!
Facebook users can click on a link to activate a new “dislike button” that’s being offered on the social media site.
Facebook users can click on a link to activate a new “dislike button” that’s being offered on the social media site.
How two separate blogs used Menominee as the setting for the same brand of xenophobic “satire.”
Johnson & Johnson has removed formaldehyde from baby products like No More Tears shampoo.
Chipotle ran a 9/11-inspired ad with two burritos representing the Twin Towers and the phrase “never forget.”
A man who spent six days in a coma after an attack awoke speaking ancient Hebrew and has no recollection of his former life.
A program that helped U.S. troops with their finances was painted as something more sinister online.
Dunkin’ Donuts has declared bankruptcy and plans to close all of its shops by late November.
A blue line painted on a curb outside a home signals to police officers that the homeowner supports the police and is willing to provide “back up” if need be.
Polish blogger and reality television star Kamil Bulonis saw a throng of Syrian refugees attack a bus at the Italian-Austrian border and then blogged about changing his leftist views on immigration.
A Texas slaughterhouse employee killed 71 employees over a 17-year span without being detected.